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I spend a lot of time working on the maps, working on this homepage and working on the OSM wiki/forums in order so that everyone can enjoy nice maps for mountainbiking. If you want to support me in doing that, then please pay a bit to motivate me to continue developing.

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North America (including contourlines): United States (5 parts), Canada

South America country maps for most countries (including contourlines)

Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia all including contourlines (and also a contourlines file for all Australia-Oceania)

Contourlines for Africa and Asia country maps

Contourlines for South-America, Central-America and Africa and Asia and more - you get contourlines for all maps offered here (all except Asia as continent are integrated and simply need to be copied into the map folder).

Exclusive Mac OSx format maps (openmtbmap & velomap):

All Openmtbmap and Velomap Maps are now also available for Download in gmap/gmapi format. Easy and Quick installation in Garmin Basecamp for Mac OSX.

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I really dislike this situation - but cannot change it for now as otherwise my administrative burden is far too high. I'm not a fan of PayPal at all (that's why the default gateway is Stripe) - but for now there is no better possibility if you have no credit card - or don't want to use your credit card online.

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Once the money is credited to my account, I will send you an email with your login data ( 2-4 days later). You can also put your requested Username and your email into the reference text (replace "@" with "AT" as @ is not allowed on the reference form), this makes it easier for me. (if you don't receive an account within 5 working days, drop me a mail (my email is felix At openmtbmap.org).

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new bank account data soon. Please don't use the old account data anymore - due to neu EU Vat regulations as of 1.1.2015 (see more about it on #Vatmoss on Twitter for example). I am working hard on offering a new solution to pay/donate via bank transfer.

30 comments to Become a Premium Member

Hi, I just paid the amount for a year but I can download any map because of the answer that tell me my credit is expired. Could you check this please ?
Thank you.
regards
Giovannigiovanni.casuccio@gmail.com

Hi Giovanni – there was a complaint about the payment which the website handled wrongly. I just fixed it and your account is active again (If you still cannot download – then log out and log back in, then it will work).

I subscribed about a week ago. Posted a question in FAQ but as yet have had no reply, so I will try again here!

Hello

I subscribed earlier, I find the maps are excellent and the routing superb on my Oregon 600, I have 1 question though, I use my GPS for both Hiking and riding my Bicycle, I have tried putting both maps on my SD card, only 1 shows up, I have tried renaming them and also changing the FID in MKGMap but to no avail, is it possible to have both maps at the same time?
Thanks
Graham

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Do You mean – send the same map once with hiking layout – once with another? Sorry that’s not possible easily – you could try (depending on the country) to send it once from the country map – once from the continent map – then both will show up.

I’d like to download contourlines for Ethiopia, but it only seems possible to download contourlines from africa (the whole continent) in the ‘old’ 2012 page. At the new post 2012 page there are no links to the download of contourlines(alhough is does say so).Is that correct or should I be looking at an other location on the website. Kind regards.

Hi. When I log in it says my account has expired. I paid for a 1 year subscription today by paypal. Your maps are great. I used the New Zealand Map while I was there. I use the united kingdom map on my etrex 30 in preference to my car sat. nav. Many thanks.

Let me firstly say how useful your site has been over the years that we have been hiking.
Despite trawling the web I cannot find an answer to a few Q that I have about GPS.
I have an Imac 10.6 but have access to a windows machine if necessary.
A Garmin Legend HCx.
We are going on a trekking holiday to Turkey (have downloaded your map) and have downloaded the route (track and Waypoints) from the CARIAN Trail official site. It´s a very large file, but uploads to Google earth and Base Camp (convert) , are no prob.
Q.1 How do I reduce the track into 20- 1000 point files or read how many points are on a track
Q.2 I thought I could incorporate the trail as a vector line (I’m in graphics) into the map to send to your site or just upload it to my Garmin, but I can not find any info as how to do this.
Very grateful for any help.
Glenn

Q1: The only tool for this task, that I could imagine would be WinGDB3 version 3.7 — see http://sackman.info
Q1: Well you cannot do this so easily. What you can do is to create a map that is transparent and consists of the track only. That way you have no limitations on how many points the track is made of. Search for gpx to garmin transparent map – there are a few tutorials on the net about this…